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    AMONGST THE TOPICS of interest to which the public will anxiously turn on the arrival of the next European mail may be mentioned the course taken by Louis Napoleon in connection ...

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  3. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNLSS.—Charles James Williams was fined 5s. for the above offence. REMANDED CHARGE or CHILD MURDER.—Rachael Williams, remande I on a charge of child murder, was again ...

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  4. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, June 1. VICTORIA.

    In the grand match for the gold cup Lieut Sutherland tied with Frost and Kaye, at eight points each. On shooting off the ties, Sutherland counted, the others missed! Sutherland has ...

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  5. THE WATER—RATES.

    Sir—Your having called our attention thus early in your valuable journal, and I being like yourself ever ready to speak out in a proper cause, more especially when this Waterworks Bill is likely to be ...

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  6. PRECEPTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of this Association was held on Saturday, in the Fellenberg schoolroom; Mr. Burgen in the chair. About a dozen members wore present. Mr. W. Tupper Burton was elected a member of the ...

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  7. POLICE COURT—GAWLER.

    DRUNK AND ASSAULTING THE POLICE.—Thomas Heane was charged by Sergeant Hunt with being drunk at the Prince Albert Hotel, on the night of the list of May, and afterwards assaulting Police-trooper Blake at the Police ...

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  8. VARIETIES.

    ORIGIN OF THE TERM WILD-GOOSE CHASE.— Wild-goose-chase was a term used to express a sort of racing on horseback formerly practised, resembling the flying of wild geese; those birds generally go in ...

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  9. PRIVATE TELEGRAM.

    On Saturday afternoon a telegram was received in Adelaide, announcing as follows:— Rymill, Ayers, and Sutherland shot for the gold cup. ...

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  10. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—All the members, except Mr. Maslin. Chairman to examine map of that portion of the district advertised for sale at the Land Office, and see how far the water reserve will be affected. and communicate with the Government on ...

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  11. THE COST OF WAR.

    In addition to the sacrifice of life, war is a costly thing. By calculations carefully made, it has been proved that the Russian war cost England alone, from first to last, no less a sum than £100,000,000. ...

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  12. GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862.

    A meeting of the Central General Committee appointed for the purpose of taking steps to secme the adequate representation of the colony of South Austrahlia it the Exhibition of All Nations to be hold in ...

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  13. OFFICIAL SALARIES.

    Sir—Knowing your desire to see justice done to all persons, I will call your attention to the alteration of the salaries of some of the volunteer officials, as shown in your leader of this day. ...

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  14. THE LAW OF ELECTIONS.

    Sir—I see by your paper of to-day that the petition against the return of Mr. Kingston was withdrawn, and a strong opinion expressed that even supposing the real merits of the question were gone ...

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  15. STRANGE SCENE IN A COLONIAL PARLIAMENT.

    We have been favoured with a copy of the Daily Kens, published in St. John's, newfoundland, containing a full report of the proceedings in the House of Assembly there, and from which we extract the ...

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  16. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICES OF MOTION: 1. Mr. WATERHOUSE to move— "For leave to introduce a Bill repealing the existing law of Primogeniture, ami intitulai an Act to amend the Law ...

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  17. KAPUNDA.

    In the Local Court Ann Ryan was charged with stealing a cheque, and the case was remanded. The volunteers are to be drilled to-night by Drill Instructor Young, when the band will be present. ...

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    MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—On the morning of Friday, May 31, at little girl, aged 18 months, the daughter of B. Pitman, of the Sturt, fell down a well, the result of which was almost immediate death. It appears ...

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  19. POODLA—LIPSON COVE MINE.

    For the information of the mining public, I beg to say that the Company of the above-named mine has gone to work in a very spirited manner. They have now upwards of 30 men at work on the mine, ...

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    THE CHEIF INSPECTOR OF SHEEP.—Mr. Morris has just returned horn Melbourne, where he has been on leave of absence for the past month. Although he visited Melbourne purely in a private way, and for ...

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    THE PRIZE CUP WON BY SOUTH AUSTRALIA!— We need scarcely refer our readers to our telegram of to-day conveying the information that at the sfand intercolonial rifle matches just heled ...

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    TIDEMAN'S MINERAL CLAIMS.—The following is an extract from a letter dated 28th May, received by the Secretary:—"I am only too happy to inform you that we have found cupper ou Section 534, some of which ...

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